Gregory Daniels

  • Going On A Winter Road Trip? 4 Must-Have's You Should Pack In Your Car For Emergencies


    Holiday road trips can be a lot of fun, especially when you're heading out to spend time with loved ones. A lot of planning goes into a family vacation. If you're going to be driving in an area that experiences snow, or even freezing rain, you need to make sure that you're prepared for the changing road conditions. If you're not, you could find yourself stranded in the cold. Before you leave for your winter road trip, make sure you're as prepared as you possibly could be.
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  • A Few Things You Need To Know About Your Vehicle's Wheels


    The wheels on your vehicle play an important part in how the machine operates. They are also important to your safety. While a tire may be rated to last 50,000 miles, you still need to maintain it properly or it will wear down much faster and need to be replaced. Here are some things you need to keep an eye on and fix if they are off to maintain the integrity of the wheels.
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  • Winterizing Your Vehicle: Four Things To Consider


    As winter weather approaches, you want to make sure your vehicle is protected. There are several steps you can take to protect your vehicle from the elements. Use this guide to get your car ready for winter weather every year. Use Rust Inhibitor Spray Exposure to ice and snow over the winter can lead to corrosion and rust, so consider using a rust inhibitor spray to prevent this type of damage.
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  • Starting Your Own Trucking Business? What To Know About Buying Your First Semi Truck


    Sending out resumes and filling out applications does not guarantee success in today's difficult job market. In fact, in some areas, even having the right degree and verifiable work experience is not enough to land a great job. This is why many people are now deciding to step off the job search treadmill and create their own dream job by bootstrapping their own small trucking business. If you are considering this option and preparing to purchase your first truck, the following tips can help you choose one that is dependable and affordable.
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